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January 22, 2020 |
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Subject: Planned Form 1040 Series Extender-Related Business Rules and Schema Changes
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Attention: Software Developers, Return Transmitters and Authorized IRS e-file Providers/EROs
Software Developers and State organizations may access and download the 1040 Extender Changes document from their e-Services mailbox.
This document provides a detailed overview of Extender-related Business Rules and Schema changes for the 2020 filing season. We do not anticipate major changes between this document and the official change pages and schema packages, which will be provided as soon as they become available.
To access the file, you must have an active e-Services account and be listed on an e-File application with the provider option of Software Developer or State. Your role must be Principal, Responsible Official, or Delegated User with MeF authorities.
Please visit the Modernized e-file (MeF) Schemas and Business Rules page on IRS.gov for more information about MeF Schemas and Business Rules.
You may have more than one message in your account. Please open all of them to find the set you would like to download. Messages remain for 30 days then are purged. If you have the appropriate role and do not have these files available for download in your e-Services mailbox within 48 hours, please contact the MeF Mailbox with the Company Name, ETIN and Schema Package(s) with tax year needed.
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